Erick,
You need to contact Servin. Bar none they have the absolute best training manual for CentOS/RHEL. I have used it to teach before. Each chapter is a series of steps for the particular topic. Combine this with a theory book such as "Understanding the Linux Kernel" and some time on the computer and your students will walk out transformed. They have a book for admin, for Linux for tech pros, for Linux and BIOS, Linux Kernel, and some others I think. .
TimJowers
----- Original Message ---- From: DM mamwake@yahoo.com To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 1:07:04 AM Subject: Re: [CentOS] Training Material: Books about linux but targeting Centos installations
--- Erick Perez eaperezh@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I am about to give a training session in Linux, using Centos 4.4 as a base. I want to give my students (MS windows administrators) printed books about Linux and hopefully Centos based. It is a total of 20 books. I'm also interested in purchasing 20 copies of the DVD of Centos 4.4 x86/x86_64 distro.
My initial search at amazon returned no useful results.
It can be RHEL 4, Centos 4 or fedora 4 based but I really want them to be Centos if possible, given the fact that I often scracth RHEL intallations in favor of Centos (i know is the same base, but I would like to match the book with the distro). The books have to be focused to Linux administration and installation (like web,ssh.mail.etc). There is no need to cover in-depth programming (perl,bash,etc).
Can anyone in the Centos community have some references of these books/DVDs for purchase?
I have very good manual, geared to RHCE if you are interested contact me off-list.!
Thanks,
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On Fri, 2006-10-13 at 08:02 -0700, TimJowers@Yahoo.Com wrote:
Erick,
You need to contact Servin. Bar none they have the absolute best training manual for CentOS/RHEL. I have used it to teach before. Each chapter is a series of steps for the particular topic. Combine this with a theory book such as "Understanding the Linux Kernel" and some time on the computer and your students will walk out transformed. They have a book for admin, for Linux for tech pros, for Linux and BIOS, Linux Kernel, and some others I think. .
TimJowers
----- Original Message ---- From: DM mamwake@yahoo.com To: CentOS mailing list centos@centos.org Sent: Friday, October 13, 2006 1:07:04 AM Subject: Re: [CentOS] Training Material: Books about linux but targeting Centos installations
--- Erick Perez eaperezh@gmail.com wrote:
Hi, I am about to give a training session in Linux, using Centos 4.4 as a base. I want to give my students (MS windows administrators) printed books about Linux and hopefully Centos based. It is a total of 20 books. I'm also interested in purchasing 20 copies of the DVD of Centos 4.4 x86/x86_64 distro.
My initial search at amazon returned no useful results.
It can be RHEL 4, Centos 4 or fedora 4 based but I really want them to be Centos if possible, given the fact that I often scracth RHEL intallations in favor of Centos (i know is the same base, but I would like to match the book with the distro). The books have to be focused to Linux administration and installation (like web,ssh.mail.etc). There is no need to cover in-depth programming (perl,bash,etc).
Can anyone in the Centos community have some references of these books/DVDs for purchase?
I have very good manual, geared to RHCE if you are interested contact me off-list.!
I would also recommend http://www.spidertools.com
They have training/admin courses on their hardware and are CentOS sponsors.